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By that definition 99% of the developers I know have "lifestyle disorders". We're machines for turning junk food and coffee into code, with cash as a by-product that we call "income".Originally posted by oscarose View PostComment
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Not just developers - could be anyone engaged on a project.Originally posted by Gentile View PostBy that definition 99% of the developers I know have "lifestyle disorders". We're machines for turning junk food and coffee into code, with cash as a by-product that we call "income".Comment
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Actually, I think developers are the only ones that turn anything into code.Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostNot just developers - could be anyone engaged on a project.
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But developers are not the entire IT workforce.Originally posted by Gentile View PostActually, I think developers are the only ones that turn anything into code.
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Thankyou for that crucial update, Captain Obvious.Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostBut developers are not the entire IT workforce.Comment
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No problemOriginally posted by Gentile View PostThankyou for that crucial update, Captain Obvious.
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I thought this kind of developer had died out?Originally posted by Gentile View PostBy that definition 99% of the developers I know have "lifestyle disorders". We're machines for turning junk food and coffee into code, with cash as a by-product that we call "income".
I do a lot of sport and eat well, most devs I see around me do a good gym session 3 times a week. It's the only sustainable way to beat the stress.
ps. I'm British before you start moaning about the OlympicsComment
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You must be getting really slim and healthy on the bench then.Originally posted by Gentile View PostBy that definition 99% of the developers I know have "lifestyle disorders". We're machines for turning junk food and coffee into code, with cash as a by-product that we call "income".Comment
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